A few years ago I had a retail database extract that I was able to identify Polk Audio buyers on, and just for fun I compared it to known hunters, fishermen, and auto racing enthusiasts. Very high correlation and the comparison of the main demographics for Polk Audio buyers to those interests shows that they wouldn't want to be too outspoken against those interests. In fact that is why they have the loyalty factor from their customer base they do, because those same loyalty characteristics are also very strong in gun owners, outdoor sports and hunting/fishing enthusiasts, and auto racing enthusiasts.

We carried those on duty. Loved feeling it in my hands as the rounds fired off. Very smooth and steady. I don't think I had a mis-feed in over 10,000 rounds. We had some glow-in-the-dark green LED sights I think... not sure what the Heinie's are

"I got into the music business thinking it was really radical, that it wasn't really a business at all, that it was a lot of people being artistic and creative. Not true, and it made me very depressed."

Here are some pics of my Jeep after a friend and I went 4-wheelin' in Roxboro a few weeks ago. Was my first time off the black stuff, but it sure was a blast!

Here she is cooling off after running her hard.

This is pretty representative of the kind of trails we went down. There was one similar to this, with brush and small trees on the sides, that went on practically forever, and it at least seemed like it got a lot narrower.

And here she is back at my friends house right before I pressure-washed her a bit.

I haven't uploaded many pictures of that trip, but you can check out the videos I made that I've uploaded to my MySpace profile. My Videos

Nice looking 'Vette! So that means you bought it back from him in '85, right? Did you buy it new in '67? If not, when did you get it? At any rate, sounds like you've had it for at least a majority of its life.